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Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 682
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- 926
- Points
- 217
- Location
- St. Louis
- Boat Make
- Tige
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- Other
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- 23
If you are not aware, there has been legislation filed in Missouri to address boat wakes. This legislation came to being because of the rough waters at Lake of the Ozarks and the damage boat wakes does to docks and property.
Let me say first and foremost that I understand and live the problem. It was a huge determiner in where I choose to stay and boat at that lake. Even as a wakesurf guy I have experienced the dark said of rough wakes on docks, other boaters and even my own crew taking on damaging boat wakes even after the offending boat is long gone.
Here is what YOU need to be aware of, because this bill is not just aimed at the cruisers:
There does need to be a solution. For me, I don't feel this is the right one. You don't have to agree with me about what is good or bad, but my biggest concern as a wake boat owner is that many Missouri lakes are not 300' wide in many places. By definition, if I am wakesurfing or wakeboarding (which is intentionally plowing) anywhere there is a dock or anchored boat in the channel, I need to give a 300' berth. What if the channel is not 300' wide? What if a boat is on the hook on either side of the channel? The lake would have to be 2 football fields wide for me to run down the center. If you have plumbed ballast (factory or aftermarket) or even just fill up a fat sack from time to time, this bill affects you.
If you vote, now is a good time to be involved and let your voice be heard. Even if you don't live in Missouri, there will be other similar legislation on the horizon in your area.
Let me say first and foremost that I understand and live the problem. It was a huge determiner in where I choose to stay and boat at that lake. Even as a wakesurf guy I have experienced the dark said of rough wakes on docks, other boaters and even my own crew taking on damaging boat wakes even after the offending boat is long gone.
Here is what YOU need to be aware of, because this bill is not just aimed at the cruisers:
- Boats over 30’ in length or boats that take on ballast to create a wake are not allowed to intentionally plow within 300’ of a dock, pier, or anchored boat. The original proposal would have moved all boats that were intentionally plowing to an unpopulated area of the lake. It was pointed out that this was too restrictive and that it would include a small fishing boat pulling an inner tube.
- Since there are some of the same issues on other lakes in Missouri, the bill now goes to all lakes and not just the Lake of the Ozarks. Water Patrol also commented that it would be easier for boaters to have the same rules statewide.
There does need to be a solution. For me, I don't feel this is the right one. You don't have to agree with me about what is good or bad, but my biggest concern as a wake boat owner is that many Missouri lakes are not 300' wide in many places. By definition, if I am wakesurfing or wakeboarding (which is intentionally plowing) anywhere there is a dock or anchored boat in the channel, I need to give a 300' berth. What if the channel is not 300' wide? What if a boat is on the hook on either side of the channel? The lake would have to be 2 football fields wide for me to run down the center. If you have plumbed ballast (factory or aftermarket) or even just fill up a fat sack from time to time, this bill affects you.
If you vote, now is a good time to be involved and let your voice be heard. Even if you don't live in Missouri, there will be other similar legislation on the horizon in your area.